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Explore Widener in All its Glory, from Your Desk or Phone
There’s a new way to visit Harvard Library - a virtual tour of our flagship Widener Library, annotated with library facts. -
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National Poetry Month Celebrations Go Online
A roundup of ways to celebrate this month from home, including online archives from the Woodberry Poetry Room. -
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Upgrade Your Online Meeting with These Virtual Harvard Library Backgrounds
Miss being in the library? We have the next best thing: Take your next meeting or class from our spaces using digital backgrounds. -
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Taiwanese Video Game that Stirred Controversy Acquired by Harvard-Yenching
Taiwanese video game “Devotion” was recently added to the collections at Harvard-Yenching Library. -
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Giving “Doctor Zhivago” Another Chance
Houghton Library’s Christine Jacobson reviews an exclusive new translation of Boris Pasternak’s “Doctor Zhivago” by Pasternak’s nephew Nicolas Pastern -
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John Singer Sargent’s Secret Muse
Explores the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum exhibit on Sargent’s model Thomas McKeller, who modeled for murals in Widener Library. -
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Red Sox Organist Josh Kantor is Still Spreading Joy, from Inside His Home
Josh Kantor, who works at Harvard’s Loeb Music Library as well as Fenway Park, has been live-streaming a daily concert from his living room. -
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History at Your Fingertips
Harvard Library has launched a project to crowdsource transcription of handwritten documents in our digital Colonial North America collection. -
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Theodore Parker Papers
Explore the papers of Theodore Parker, the 19th-century Unitarian minister, abolitionist, and leading figure in the Transcendentalist movement. -
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Harvard Archivists Document Daily Life Amid Pandemic
The Harvard University Archives are collecting community submissions to capture life during the COVID-19 pandemic for historical purposes.